Soya flour, an excellent source of iron, calcium and B-vitamins and naturally gluten-free, comes from either roasted or unroasted soybeans that have been ground into a fine powder. Not only will It give homebaked goods a protein boost, but it also adds a nutty and exceptional flavour. If you are interested in using soya flour, more information can be found here.
Soya and Almond Cookies
inspired by Gastromony
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- Rinse and drain soya beans. Spread soya beans in a single layer on a baking sheet and roast at 150C/300F until lightly golden and aromatic, about 45 minutes. Stir occasionally. Add the beans to a grain mill or a coffee blender. Blend until it reaches the fine consistency of flour. Sift and measure the bean powder.
- Prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to 165C/330F. Whisk together the ground almonds, sifted soya flour, baking powder and salt in a mixing bowl. Set aside.
- Cream the butter and light brown sugar until light and well blended. Add in eggs, one at a time, and beat until combined. Stir in flour mixture until combined.
- Shape cookie dough into 1-inch balls and coat with chopped almond if using. Place them on the prepared sheets. Bake 15-20 minutes. Remove and cool on racks. It makes approximately 40 cookies.
Almond cookies are my faviurite thing, but I will have to try them now with soy flour. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThese are healthy cookies. I love the flavor of soya, I know I will love these....
ReplyDeleteyour soya almond cookies look nice crunchy! I am wondering if I can get soya flour here, sounds interessting with all the health benefits. Like the fact too that your recipe is using light brown sugar.
ReplyDeleteVery original! Those cookies must be delicious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
healthy cookies using soya is new to me
ReplyDeleteThey sound delicious and healthy!
ReplyDeleteI have never used soya flour before Angie - these cookies look lovely. Will see if I can source any soya flour next time I am in town.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
these cookies are a thing of beauty. and they sound healthy too! very creative pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat cookies looks deliciously healthy ! ;D I love almond cookies and with soya I'm sure it tastes yummy !
ReplyDeletehealthy cookies..love it
ReplyDeleteWow another great idea. These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteSoya is soo good for balancing female hormones, almonds are perfect for keeping hart healthy...Lovely sweet combination of flavours!
ReplyDeletelove the texture and soya and almond together~great combo!!
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look like they have a nice crunch to them Angie. Perfect for dipping into espresso. They remind me of a round biscotti.
ReplyDeleteSam
Look so beautiful and delicious too! I love that grinder :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So...I can eat as many of these, and they are still good for me, right...?
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of these...and the photos are (as always) so beautiful that I just want to reach in. I really, really need to buy myself a grinder...
ReplyDeletewowo thay are ablsoutley delicious and super healthy cookies.
ReplyDeleteYou always bake beautiful tasty looking cookies! This one sounds pretty healthy too! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using nut flour to make cookies! These must be so tasty.
ReplyDeleteVery interested in the soy flour. I will be looking into this! Also love almond cookies - so I'm thrilled to have another recipe to try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHealthy cookies! They look so good. Your grinder is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese look like the perfect treat -- much healthier than most cookies! I'd love some with a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteOh cool! I want to make this! I have this packet of organic soy beans sitting in my cupboard for weeks...this recipe will be perfect. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteOf course there will be revisions and edits, but the recipes are set, the images .... your photos literally make my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of grinding soy beans into flour. I'll have to give it a try and make some of these yummy looking cookies.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe! Cookies looks so beautiful :).
ReplyDeleteThe soya beans-almond cookies are irresistible and totally delicious. I have yet to find gorgeous soya beans like what you used, in our market!
ReplyDeletePhotos are superb, especially the first one:DDD
As usual, Angie- beautiful final product! Soya can do wonders with a flavor such as almond. Wish I could try one of these!
ReplyDeleteI've never used soya flour and I'm so impressed that you ground them yourself! What a healthy and delicious-looking cookie! The texture looks wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool grinder, Angie. I love that this uses soy flour and not wheat flour. I will try them before it gets too warm to turn the oven on...
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so healthy and delicious, Angie! A true winner for sure! Love the photos btw :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'm always interested in trying new flours, your cookies look scrumptious;-)
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Soya flour before (although reading about, it sounds like you used it perfectly), but I am in love with anything almond, this recipe looks delicious! thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGalletas irresistible ,originales lucen crujientes y ricas,abrazos hugs,hugs,
ReplyDeleteI've never baked with soya flour before, but your cookies look terrific and unique.
ReplyDeleteI love soy milk, but have never baked with soy flour. It sounds like a very intriguing recipe! :) Since I love almonds in any shape, this would be a winner!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look wonderful! Beautiful soft but a little crispy and with such healthy factors - nice one!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
These do look good. I like that jumped up protein form adding the soy flour. Tasty and lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteI didnt know anything about soy flour. I will have to see if I can find some to play with. The cookies look really good, crunchy and golden
ReplyDeleteI love that you're always cooking with different flours--it makes me want to restock my pantry. These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOoh I've never even heard of soya flour! These cookies look awesome. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThese sound good Angie! I have not used soy flour before, it looks like it also gives the cookies a nice texture. Do you grind your own flour?
ReplyDeleteI have to have to try this.. soo yummy cookies.. I love baking cookies most out of all bakes..and thsi one is a sure to try .. bookmarked !!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is interesting. Let me know when is the last time I've seen soya bean powder in baking...hmm...I don't recall it. Wow! Who says cookies ain't healthy!?
ReplyDeleteAngie, never thought in mixing soy and almond flour together...this cookies look great and so healthy.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :)
What scrumptious cookies! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using soy flour in cookies! I have some sitting in my freezer and didn't know what to use it in, but now I know! Your cookies sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou really made a wide variety of healthy cookies! I am amazed!
ReplyDeleteI love me some soya flour - I'm going to try to make this recipe vegan so I can totally dig in :)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so appealing! I love the crackly tops!
ReplyDeleteThese sound terrific Angie! Love the first picture.
ReplyDeletesoya flour sounds healthier and tastier than normal flour. your cookies look so delectable!
ReplyDeleteMm, these look delicious!
ReplyDeletethank you for the information about the flour :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough in the past soya flour did not give me the desired results...I am willing at some point to give it another try...especially with this cookie recipe...they look delish ;o)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Angie and falvourful wishes,
Claudia
Never tried almond cookies before. It looks like a healthy twist with soya the flour.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure these cookies will be gone minutes after out of the oven..don't mind some with a cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cookies n healthy too..loved the texture u got there...
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy looking!
ReplyDeleteScrumptious cookies, and so nutritious, excellent!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are just stunning, Angie! You are so creative and I can tell you take great care with all of your recipes and images. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese sound wonderful. I've never used soy to make cookies and you've made me curious to try the results. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYou are an awesome baker, Angie..and what wonderful ingredients you come up with in your bakes..have to try soya flour in my baking too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog! Glad I discovered it. And these are terrific cookies. Love the photos - great imagination is your composition. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I never used soya flour before and I am intrigued. I have to look around and discover this soya flour for myself.
ReplyDeleteThey look so yummy and healthy! I love to have treats and not feel bad about it :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThese look GREAT! I will look forward to making them this weekend when my family comes to visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this treat!
Grandma Kat
XOXOXOXOXO
My gosh...these looks so pretty, delicious and healthy. Never thought of using soya powder in cookies. Thanks very much for sharing, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love the little extra protein boost that the soy flour gives! These look really good, and perfect for enjoying with a cup of tea. :)
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look perfect! I love that they are soft inside anand crispy on the outside. This is also a new and interesting recipe to me.
ReplyDeleteMust be very nice with nutty aroma , I love this.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! Something for you is waiting on my blog http://www.italianinthemidwest.com/2012/03/burger-bun.html
ReplyDeleteand those look like some great cookies. And with soya they cannot be bad for you, right?
I love this! This is SO incredibly clever and I bet the flavors are terrific!
ReplyDeleteI really like the combo of soya and almonds...such pretty cookies and perfect to enjoy with a hot cup of tea:)
ReplyDeleteThese are such lovely looking cookies. The soya and the almonds sound like a great combination.
ReplyDeleteSoy with almonds makes these pretty cookies such a healthy treat!
ReplyDeleteThese look so perfect like they were made in a factory wow... beautifully done in color too !!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is rather unique, Angie. Grinder looks cute and so are your cookies.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Never bake with soya flour before. Sounds inresting & looks delicious with almond! Awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of these cookies!
ReplyDeleteAngie, your photos are stunning and your recipes are absolutely incredible! I cannot wait to try A LOT of them! I think I may be spending hours going through your recipe collection! I am VERY excited!
ReplyDeleteHave never seen or eaten soya beans before. I guess those little small white balls like lentils must be the beans. Those biscuits look delicious.
ReplyDeleteHey Angie when will you invite me for tea. Can't wait to lay me hands on those cookies.
ReplyDeletemmm... these look crinkly, crackly gorgeous Angie and I especially like the almond!
ReplyDeleteLove that these cookies have some protein, they sound delicious. They're so unique!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, Delicious and healthy cookies. Blessings my dear, Catherine xo
ReplyDeletewow..really very tasty n yummy cookies.......vl try this combo,........
ReplyDeleteMaha
You always find the neatest stuff, soya flour, huh. Now I have something else I will be on the lookout for. I finally found the spelt, now I will be looking for the soya like a mad woman. Hope all is well with you my dear. So glad I'm able to come and look at your yummy stuff again.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Very innovative! I am curious about the texture of these.
ReplyDeleteI've never used soya flour but I can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteVery creative and interesting,I never use soya flour,sound delish on these cookies :)
ReplyDeleteRidwan
These look like the perfect accompaniment to a cup of tea! Delicious! I did some baking with soy flour years ago - these make me want to start using it again.
ReplyDeleteAlways love experimenting with new flours. These look absolutely scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteHealthy, delicious and beautiful! I would love to have a tin full of these to munch on!!
ReplyDeleteI've never used soya flour! That must be delicious and so healthy!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive :)
Excellent recipe as always, I love the soya element, it's really unique!
ReplyDeletewow! what a creative cookie! I would love these in the morning as well as after-dinner!
ReplyDeleteso interesting to see you making your own soya flour, that's a beautiful grinder! so are the cookies!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a new flour for me, sounds wonderful! And these cookies look incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely recipe. ((hugs)) Have yet tried anything with soy powder. I think I should. You think the commercial soy powder is workable. Probably just toast it over a non-stick pan, will do! hehe...
ReplyDeleteKristy
And yet another flour I need to try from your blog:-) Love love love almonds - these sound yummy!
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ReplyDeleteI love to use soya flour: I love it's unique taste! these cookies are looking heavenly! :)
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMMMMMMMMM,...stunning!
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ReplyDeleteI converted the recipe to cups. they are absolutely delicious. the chopped almonds make all the difference.. delicious
ReplyDeleteIs it wrong that I want to cram every last one of these cookies in my face... right now?
ReplyDeletelovely and never used soy like this cool
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try soy cookies and these looks so great to snack on.
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